Anyone out there with this condition. My
son has a AVM in the Temporal Lobe.
Surgery sheduled for the 19th of this
month. Emolbization was not a possibilty.
The AVM has bleed once and all the
doctors agree that it will bleed again.
Just wanted to know what to expect. Thanks
Colesmom
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exodus_152
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Joined: 02 May 2007 Posts: 40
My Prayers Are With You! Posted: 05-14-07 20:52pm
I am not sure what AVM stands for. I can't
be of much help, but wanted you to know
your in my families prayers!
Good Luck, and God bless!
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_pezza
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Joined: 13 May 2007 Posts: 15 Location: liverpool
. Posted: 05-14-07 21:02pm
dont know what that is, but if its
anything similiar to abrain bleed
hemerage, possibly he wil be
disorientated and forget things maybe?
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contact
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Joined: 09 Mar 2008 Posts: 1
Posted: 03-09-08 11:20am
I also had a AVM in my brain. It was also
located in the temporal lobe. I had my
surgery in 1992. They have removed a part
of the AVM. It is a long time ago and had
several difficulties but i am working
again.
If i can help ypu with some information i
will be happy to do that.
I am sorry my english writing is not so
well, i am located in holland.
When you want to know my experians, give
me a message.
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